"I won't slave for beggars pay.
Likewise, gold and jewels.
But I would slave to learn the way
To sink your ship of fools."Ship of Fools
The Grateful Dead

The information you are accessing is archival and is no longer
available online. This site was constructed by the Internet
Multicasting Service, one of the original "cyberstations" on
the World Wide Web. After three years of operation, we finished
our work and disbanded on April 1, 1996.

The Internet Multicasting Service would like to thank all of our sponsors
over the past few years who made our operations possible. Due to their
generosity and vision, these corporations let us push the envelope, bringing
new kinds of information onto the Internet. We are grateful for
their loyal support.

On a personal note, I'd also like to thank all the people who
gave their time and their energy to make IMS a success. A
long train of people came through our doors over three years,
and it is the dedication and community spirit of these volunteers
and employees that made our efforts possible.

Special thanks are due to the three lead members of our creative
team, all of whom are available for hire for contract jobs.
Brad Burdick of UUCOM was chief
engineer, the team of Becknell
and Lucas did all of our audio work and constructed many of our
best web pages, and Becky and Larry
Pranger of Enviromedia
were responsible for graphic design on projects such as the
Internet 1996 World Exposition.
These folks are the best in the business and I've been proud to
be associated with them.